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  • #31
    Originally posted by janette View Post
    The injured boat was returned with the cooler on board. Surprisingly, after a week, the fish had not rotted and was measured and photographed. My Mom refrained from cleaning it, though, and buried it in Dad's garden near the mustard green patch!!!

    Very cool!!!!
    Don't be a Nancy!
    If it smells like fish....you know I've been there!

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    • #32
      Moonpie- to answer your question.

      Try this link to the top of the thread. http://www.fishwestend.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4462
      There's a picture and an accurate account of what happened. I will keep everyone posted as to his friends condition.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by FlatoutFishin View Post
        Very cool!!!!
        Yes!! Very cool!!

        Originally posted by janette View Post
        Try this link to the top of the thread. http://www.fishwestend.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4462
        There's a picture and an accurate account of what happened. I will keep everyone posted as to his friends condition.
        I'm sure with a photo ya'll could get a reputable taxidermist to do a replica to hang on the family wall to honor your dad too.
        ...as a fisherman, I could appreiciate having my personal best trout mounted on the wall for all to see.
        Last edited by 007; January 6, 2010, 08:17 PM.
        I work just enough to pay for my fishing habit.

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        • #34
          That is sad, prayers sent to their families. Live each day like it is your last!
          LIVIN THE SALT LIFE

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          • #35
            Prayers are still going up for all involved.
            We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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            • #36
              God Speed.
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
              Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.

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